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The Ideal Mine?
2023-09-09
This is new one on me, but is the Woodsmith Mine "the answer" to global warming, feeding humanity, and continuing civilisation?
I don't know, but it's a brilliant PR piece that hits all the modish "hot buttons".
And it's British (well, Anglo-American), so we'll probably find some way to make it illegal and close it down...
(9 minutes)
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Is the Wind Industry Running Out of Wind?
2023-09-08
Net Zero Watch bring us the latest result of wind power generation auction, and it doesn't bode well.
If wind is so cheap and plentiful, why are providers not queuing up to reap the profits?
As ever, it's the subsidies that seem to be the problem. But if it's really so cheap and plentiful, why the need for subsidies?
And if it still isn't cheap and plentiful after so many years of subsidies, it's a fair bet that it never will be.
Will this circus ever end? Perhaps when the auctions finally run out of bidders?
So what's the alternative? Send the link to your MP.
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"Energy Bill", or "Energy - Dictatorial Powers - Bill"?
2023-09-08
Another critique of the Bill - this time from the Daily Sceptic. As you might expect, it's sceptical.
The war is not between Left and Right, the war is between centralisation (empowerment of the few) and freedom (empowerment of the many).
The Bill wants to impose the elite's favoured "solutions" upon the many, and it will as always end in disaster, because they never choose their "solutions" either wisely or appropriately. Despite having all the best advisers at their beck and call ready to advise them, their solutions are invariably political and one-size-fits-all because without that - well, I guess we have no need of them!
They are behaving like zombies that cannot see or hear any conflicting evidence. Maybe we really do have no need of them.
If we find our own solutions then we will quickly pick up on those whose solutions work best, and these solutions will be copied because they work
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The Last Word on Climate Change?
2023-09-08
"If only!" I hear you cry.
Nevertheless those who profess to know best and therefore feel no need to listen to anyone else are still plodding relentlessly on in their irrelevant unscientific way - though sadly not irrelevant to our future prosperity and comfort, possibly even to our survival (many more die from cold than from excess warmth).
So who better to clearly and calmly summarise the salient facts as we know them than Ivor Cummins?
(20 minutes)
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More on the Energy Bill
2023-09-06
David Kurten introduces us to the ramifications of the Energy Bill.
The devil of course is in the detail - "energy smart regulations" will allow ministers to set up draconian energy rules and targets that everyone must comply with without ever going back to get authority from Parliament.
This is dictatorship by statutory instrument. Including new fines and imprisonment for non-compliance. Without explicit parliamentary approval.
Worth watching.
(23 minutes)
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Nigel Farage isn't
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Carbon Offsets are a Shell Game? No Longer!
2023-09-05
Shell Plc have faced reality.
"Shell... has quietly shelved the world's largest corporate plan to develop carbon offsets"
"Shell has struggled to find projects that meet its standards for quality"
"The pullback reflects... an admission that the prior goals were simply unattainable"
Well, at least they have chosen to admit the truth that others still seek to ignore.
Will this start a trend? Or will the multiplicity of offset scams stubbornly endure in the face of reality? Would that not amount to misleading investors? With possible legal consequences that would be - shall we say - significant?
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Politico Comments on the Energy Bill
2023-09-05
The Energy Bill is due for more Parliamentary debate this month, allegedly.
It's a complex beast, and apparently required in order for us to make up for the loss of EU legislation "following Brexit".
Is it all about investment?
“A delay on the Energy Bill will have a massive ripple effect on the rest of the energy sector... Why would you invest in the U.K. when we don’t have an incentive package that matches the IRA [the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act] or EU’s Net Zero Industry Act, and now we don’t even have the legislation, maybe, to back it up?"
So investment necessary to reach "net zero" might be imperilled?
“The important reforms and measures it includes are needed more than ever after the energy crisis to help accelerate the energy
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Bloomberg Pulling Sadiq's Strings in London?
2023-09-01
Why is Sadiq Khan railroading his "clean air" agenda through in London?
London is the only (as far as I know) C40 city in the UK, so far.
"C40 is a global network of nearly 100 mayors of the world’s leading cities that are united in action to confront the climate crisis"
Of course London is a major world city - the WEF's C40 project could hardly be considered credible without it, so they have their puppet in place as mayor (but did he campaign for election as the "WEF stooge" offering C40 City status?).
No matter - he has powerful backing from non other than Michael R Bloomberg (no doubt intervening to champion the interests of
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From Inside the Belly of he Beast
2023-08-30
Former London banker Alexander Pohl explains his journey of awakening - from wide-eyed ingenu to old hand who knows how the system is worked to the benefit of the unscrupulous.
"... there's a lot of dark stuff in these companies' supply chains... it's all about money... "
He tried to escape - but found that the system was following him...
"... then I was left with Sweden"
(92 minutes)
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Who Funds the "Fact Checkers"?
2023-08-30
The assertions presented here will probably come as no surprise to many, but it's good to see the financial trail behind those who would judge truth from narrative (or should that be narrative from truth?) that leads back to all the usual suspects.
OK. it's from Australia, but one can bet one's bottom pound/dollar/shekel/yuan/zloty etc that it's the same globalists up to the same shenanigans the world over.
(17 minutes)
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Lahaina Maui Destruction Revisited
2023-08-29
Sasha Latypova (of Pfizer investigatory fame) turns her attention to the strange selectivity of the destructionon the island of Maui.
"What’s unique about this is the infrastructure of this town is intact. The gov buildings are fine, all roadways are fine and usable. Bridges are intact. The water treatment plant on top of the hill adjacent to school (east end of Lahaina) is fine. School is intact. The substation and solar farm next to school are intact"
In fact, all the local authority infrastructure seems to have somehow escaped the unstoppable inferno that totally destroyed all the private property.
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Sadiq's ULEZ Expansion on the Skids?
2023-08-29
Sadiq's Ulez mired in matters legal, councils uncooperative, infrastructure inadequate, and deconstruction physical by Londoners non-compliant? Not to mention a potentially huge budget deficit should motorists take it into their heads that they don't have to pay because they have no "meeting of minds" and therefore neither legally enforceable contract, nor perchance adequate signage informing them of their obligations...
I don't suppose that Mayor Khan will draw any connection between the wishes of his Greater London voters and his legitimate authority to implement policies that nobody actually wants in a democratic mayoralty, but I don't doubt that the
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New Climate Paper May Account for Unusual Patterns ...
2023-08-21
Well I'm not going to get involved in this one.
Climate Science being the most convoluted and complex topic known to man, with so many supporting and conflicting variables both known and unknown, the only warming that we can be certain about is that caused by the outpourings of our politicians media pundits and pseudo-scientists as they pontificate over the latest intricacies and minutiae of their conflicting positions. Or possibly cooling if we account for the opportunity cost of them not talking about something else entirely.
It is in fact as stated somewhere previously the perfect hoax - both too complex for conclusive analysis, and too long-term for accurate testing, thus susceptible to neither proof nor disproof. It's a genuine fools errand that cannot be conclusively gainsaid, and thus perfect for
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An Economic Analysis of Global Boiling
2023-08-21
Fortune and Freedom is primarily an independent financial/economic collection of journalists of various associated subject-matter expertise. It has a long history, but (no doubt due to its independent streak) it has always looked to identify the issues below the surface that the mainstream media choose not to highlight - for such are the issues that the financially savvy may profit from.
Of course, economics and politics are two facets of the same coin these days, since monetary management is pivotal to both; and now that government seems to have transitioned almost openly from democratic to corporate, this linkage is absolutely consequential.
Personally, I myself have a great deal of respect for Nick Hubble, here interviewing Brandon Smith of Alt-Market, and discussing the current tendencies of corporate government to want to micromanage each one of us individually through technology rampant. Nick comes from a personal international background which gives him insights that stay-at-homes such as
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Hawaii - Tip of the Weather Warfare Spear?
2023-08-21
In the absence of a proper unbiased investigation into the causes and circumstances of the Maui conflagration, we have to make do with whatever reporting and speculation we can muster, and then it's up to each of us to draw whatever conclusions we feel most likely.
My own feeling is that whilst the survival of much greenery interspersed between the burnt out houses and cars would seem to indicate the use of DEWs (directed energy weapons) to pin-point accuracy, there may well more than one factor at work, and it does appear that there was planned concerted action to (a) maximise the death and destruction (b) prevent the use of mitigation measures. Could weather warfare also be involved?
Dane Wigington can present as a bit of a repetitive broken record, but he is probably one of the most knowledgeable on the possibilities, as he has been following the climate engineering stuff for years.
With fires breaking out seemingly all over the western world, we
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Part 28 - Climate Change - a Review of the Evidence
2023-08-18
Climate Catastrophe!
Lock up your daughters! There's too many humans on the planet already!
We've all heard it for decades, so they've got it right, right?
Well, only if you ignore the primary evidence - evidence of climate cycles (up and down), the CO2 relationship with planetary temperature change (not what you might think), not to mention the absolute need for CO2 to support vegetation without which all life on this planet would... die.
Net Zero anybody?
And of course the secondary evidence... that the IPCC's climate research is primarily funded by politicians and foundations that are all pushing the climate scare. Might that have something to do with it?
Tellingly, they don't base their arguments on evidence - they base them on "models" - and we all know how good Neil Ferguson's Covid
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IPCC Report AR6 Taken to Task
2023-08-11
CLINTEL (Climate Intelligence - an independent foundation in the fields of climate change and climate policy to generate understanding of the causes / effects of climate change and the effects of climate policy) bring us their studious assessment of the recent AR6 report from the IPCC.
They have written (download) to Professor Dr. Hoesung Lee, Chair of the IPCC, to express their specific criticisms, concluding:
"We regrettably conclude that the IPCC has failed to follow this advice and the AR6 exhibits the same flaws as before, namely biased selection of evidence, failure to reflect genuine controversies and failure to give due consideration to properly documented alternative views"
Strong stuff.
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The Door to Global Control
2023-08-10
The United Nations isn't known for underestimating either its omniscience or its incredible management abilities to deliver whatever it deems necessary for the unfortunate peoples of the world - peoples that its sponsors seem to consider supernumerary - a gigantic overload on the capabilities of mother Earth to support them all.
So its latest proposals to set up an "Emergency Platform" for taking world control by the scruff whenever any "Complex Global Shock" is deemed incoming is only the logical and sensible action to take, and no doubt grateful national leaders all around the world will happily endorse this proposal (a) because it's the easy thing to do and (b) because they prefer to listen to the charlatans at the UN than to their own populations.
I note the weasel word "complex" snugly ensconced within the incoming verbiage.
Meaning of "complex":
"don't you worry your simple
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CO2 Masterclass
2023-08-08
Dr Patrick Moore, "Dr. Patrick Moore - Co-Founder and former President of Greenpeace, Director of the CO2 Coalition, Senior Fellow of The Heartland Institute, and author of 'Fake Invisible Catastrophes and Threats of Doom' "
In this video he brings a much-needed historical perspective to global temperatures, CO2 levels, polar bears, ocean temperatures, carboniferous deposits on the ocean floor, and the way in which humanity may (or may not) have been responsible for saving the planet from a disastrous CO2 famine.
Not to mention the Great Barrier Reef... the Great Pacific Garbage Patch... etc etc
Unmissable.
(81 minutes)
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A Load of Hot Air?
2023-08-06
What's up with the wind farms?
Why does our power now cost an unaffordable arm and leg?
Our modern industrial civilisation depends absolutely on a ready supply of affordable energy.
Ah, but "climate change"! We must "save the planet"! We must build wind farms and solar panels instead of burning "fossil" fuels!
Well, we've been building wind farms and installing solar panels seemingly for decades and to what net result?
Why do all these wind farms not provide enough power? Have they made any impact upon the need for fossil fuels?
With all these economical windmills working heroically night and day (when the wind blows), why have our power bills gone through the roof?
Did those dreadful Russians take them all out?
Or could it
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